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Helen Gilbert

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    • Employment law
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    Construction blacklister to be sentenced at crown court

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    Construction union Ucatt has welcomed the decision to send a blacklister to crown court for sentencing, where he could face...

    • Employment law
    • Data protection
    • Personnel records

    Construction blacklister to be sentenced at crown court

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    Construction union Ucatt has welcomed the decision to send a blacklister to crown court for sentencing, where he could face...

    • NHS
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    B&Q, BT and NHS among top family-friendly employers

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    B&Q, BT, and the NHS are among the top employers for working families it has emerged. The firms were among...

    • Bonuses
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    • Pay & benefits

    BT under fire for big bonus payouts to executives

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    BT has come under fire for awarding big bonus payouts. The telecoms group – which has recently announced plans to...

    • NHS
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Family-friendly working

    B&Q, BT and NHS among top family-friendly employers

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    B&Q, BT, and the NHS are among the top employers for working families it has emerged. The firms were among...

    • Absence
    • Latest News
    • HR practice

    Employers’ views sought on ‘fit note’ proposals

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    Employers are being urged to share their views on new ‘fit note’ proposals announced by the government today. The new...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • Job creation and losses

    Talks break down over future of Vauxhall parent company

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    Vauxhall workers are still waiting to find out the identity of the firm’s new owner after talks broke down in...

    • Bonuses
    • Incentive pay
    • Pay settlements

    BT under fire for big bonus payouts to executives

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    BT has come under fire for awarding big bonus payouts. The telecoms group – which has recently announced plans to...

    • Absence
    • HR practice
    • Sickness absence

    Employers’ views sought on ‘fit note’ proposals

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    Employers are being urged to share their views on new ‘fit note’ proposals announced by the government today. The new...

    • Job creation and losses
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Labour turnover

    Talks break down over future of Vauxhall parent company

    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 May 2009

    Vauxhall workers are still waiting to find out the identity of the firm’s new owner after talks broke down in...

    • Civil Service
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Civil servant job-share site launched

    by Helen Gilbert 22 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 22 May 2009

    A new jobs site to help civil service employees find job-share partners and encourage flexible working among men has been...

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Insolvency

    Clinton Cards Birthdays chain goes into administration

    by Helen Gilbert 21 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 21 May 2009

    Clinton Cards has placed its loss-making Birthdays subsidiary into administration, putting 2,200 jobs at risk. The card retailer, which acquired...

    • Stress
    • Careers in HR
    • Latest News

    HR staff with mental health problems keep them secret

    by Helen Gilbert 21 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 21 May 2009

    HR professionals are keeping quiet about their own mental health issues because they are ashamed or fear it could hamper...

    • HR practice
    • Sickness absence
    • Wellbeing

    Long-term sickness absence: how fit notes will make a difference

    by Helen Gilbert 21 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 21 May 2009

    Work. It pays the bills, gives structure to a day, a sense of self-worth and can be therapeutic, yet long-term...

    • Business performance
    • Health and safety
    • Latest News

    Health and safety budgets cut to save cash in 8% of UK firms

    by Helen Gilbert 11 May 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 11 May 2009

    Health and safety budgets are being slashed by UK businesses in a bid to save cash as the recession bites,...

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